Show THE OGDEN k OGDEN UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING Hopefuls Fill JUNE 29 1933 udge tyes Of i T ICK6TS in id JF1 fn BOISE (AP) — The deadline for entering Idaho's Aug 12 primary election passed yesterday with four Democrats in the field for governor and three including a surprise candidate for attorney general All spots on the ballot were filled State Sen A M Derr of Clark Fork and Omar Maine of Parma filed for the Democratic nomination for governor joining State Sen Max Hanson of Fairfield and John Glasby of Mountain last-minut- & -- 3o PARIS Idaho (AP) — Dist Judge John A Carver has taken under advisement a motion— filed by the Bear Lake County prosecuting attorney— to dismiss an information charging Avery Wix-o- n of Montpelier with voluntary manslaughter The motion to dismiss said the recently appointed prosecutor Elbert E Gass is of the opinion Wixom should be charged with murder Carver set July 15 as tentative date for the prosecutor to file a brief with his arguments and set Aug 1 as tentative date for the defense to reply Wixom is accused of shooting Ernest White t the White home in Montpelierlast Jan 1 White died several weeks later in a Salt Lake City hospital Wixom was charged with murder but on Feb 1 he waived preliminary examination and on motion of the former prosecutor Roger Burgoyne was bound over by a justice of the peace for trial on the reduced charge of voluntary manslaughter Gass was appointed prosecutor May 12 filed the information on the voluntary manslaughter charge then filed the motion to dismiss in order to replace it with the murder charge-Wixom is free on $1000 bond W i e first-degre- e Home ENROLLMENT TIME —Jay Hamson chairman of the Dary Princess contest sponsored by the Brigham City Kiwanis Club finds pleasant work in signing up three candidates Left to right are Donna Davis Annette Knudson and Cathy Nelson Five Sign Up For Dairy Princess Title VARIETY APLENTY 'Fourth7 Plans Ready At 11 am the traditional paCLEARFIELD — It's less than a betand week until the "bigger rade will get under way with of Fourth ter" Clearfield Days units from the earlier Layton proJuly celebration sponsored by the cession included Spectators will Junior Chamber of Commerce Hammers and saws are busy all see a variety of floats bands over town as civic church and marching units and other exsocial groups prepare floats for hibits The tiny tots will take the spotthe big parade or concessions stands for the Central City park light at noon in the park bowery baby as the Jaycettes-sponsorearea is held contest Youngthe beauty bright holiday Beginning diviand early will be a fishing derby sters will be judged in two 13-12 and old months for youthful anglers Directed by sions Joe Vasquez the contest will get months Local merchants have under way about 5:30 am at the donated many prizes Smith Pond on 200 South SevDuring the morning and afternoon concessions and refresheral prizes will be awarded Appetities are in order for the ment stands will be operated by next item on the agenda Set to many groups at the Central Park Volunteer fire departments start at 6:30 and run to 9:30 am from is the popular chuck wagon Layton and Clearfield will in a water polo match usclash cents 65 of A breakfast charge hoses at 4 pm The fire cents for 35 the and for adults ing of last a match will breakfast kids year provided slapjuice buy never before seen ham stick milk and comedy pancakes eggs coffee Last year more than 800 in this area A band concert and fireworks took advantage of the Jaycee will wrap up the big day cookery are signing up for the annual Dairy Princess contest which this year is sponsored by the Brigham City Kiwanis club and carries a r scholarship to Utah State University for the winner Cash prizes of $25 will be awarded to each of the attendants in the local contest according to Frank Reeder president of the Box Elder chapter of the American Dairy Association The contest is open to all girls who have graduated from high school Judging will be conducted on a basis of charm poise grace ability to express them selves in public and an interest in the dairy program Contestants do not have to live on a farm Candidates to date are: Kath-ry- n Nelson daughter of Mr and Mrs Wayne R Nelson of Perry Donna Davis daughter of Mr and Mrs of Pern Jeanette Davis V F Jensen daughter of Mr and Mrs Willard Jensen of Corinne Annette Knudsen daughter of Mr and Mrs Glen Knudson 634 East First North Brigham City and Erlene John daughter of Mr and Mrs Floyd John of Corinne Jay Hamson Kiwanis Club is chairman of the event full-yea- d 8 6-1- CITY— Candidates BRIGHAM ld ld ld Study Recreation On New 'Dams On Upper Colorado SANTA FE NM (AP) — Surveys to determine what recreational facilities will be needed at the lakes created by the Upper Colorado River Project are now under way the regional headquarters of the National Park Service said yesterday action and excitement Tax Evasion Nets Fine Prison Term CLEAR A Klll 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AP) — The Idaho Department of Health revealed yesterday it is conducting an investigation to determine what should be done about alleged mingling of Idaho prison transfers with teen-agepatients at State Hospital South in BOISE 77— POSTURE1 REST J CRIMINALS YOUNG INMATES MIXED AT IDAHO HOSPITAL RAMBLER coils VALUE -- ' Wow With Trad© I Xy 1 l g y e y BARGAIN 252 SCAN POOL PLANS — Checking changes which made an early start on the $250 000 municipal swimming pool possible are left to right: City Manager R Clay Allred-citrecorder Colleen Giles Mayor Milton Hodge and standing Verl Gessel architect from firm of Grix Plowgian and Gessel Work on the big pool is expected to start soon Pre-stresse- " I first-degre- cluded eliminating the children's N Unit of American Smelting and an acceptable level agers from the institution as filed wading pool and changing specifiCo Wallace in First bids indicated a total cost Refining three times this spring the only Democrat for state mine of more than $290000 for the cations for valves used in the One of the escapes said insDector pool and building Major revis- main pool the letter involved a teen-age- d Biggest drop in cost of the O T Hanson of Boise minerals ions to items outside the building girl and an adult conexaminer filed also unopposed and minor revisions to the in- building came from a drastic revict who had been sentenced for the Republican nomination terior made a cut of the total to duction in the amount of patio for rape and sun deck space cutting down for the same post $227891 possible J D Price of Malad filed for Mayor Milton C Hodge City the roof shading the sun deck the Republican nomination for Recorder Colleen Giles and City and a major change in the type of treasurer He is unopposed as is Manager R Clay Allred met aft- roof to be used ' State Treasurer Ruth G Moon on erward with Verl Gessel and rep- concrete beams will be replaced I' the Democratic ticket resentatives of Johannessen Con- by laminated wooden beams and BUY race for the Re- struction Co Bountiful to sign a four inch thick wooden ceiling A three-waand shape of the pool will publican nomination for lieu- the contract for erection of the Size remain unchanged tenant governor was assured pool building Phona EX Start of construction may be when State Rep Perry Swisher CONTRACT SIGNING 26G4 held up by the statewide strike Washington Blvd of Pocatello filed Filing earlier A contract for construction of of brick layers and structural were Lt Gov J Berkeley Larsen gprr 'jssssaam the Boise of pool itself to be built by Blue steel workers but city officials n 1' iiiiiiTji and Roger Hagadone said Colorado to Pools were of make Haven the of Drevlow Springs they ready W E State Sens 1 Craigmont and Edward S Middle-mis- t Colo will be signed as soon as dirt fly as soon as possible of Bonners Ferry are seekDemocratic nominations the ing Also filing just before the dead line was State Sen Ralpn Litton of St Anthony the fourth candi date to file for the Democratic NOV YOU CAM BANISH Congressional nomination in the District Second He will fight it out with State ReD J Tim Brennan of Pocatello Robert Summerfield of Twin Falls and Glenn Dyer of Blackfoot Rep Hamer Budge is DISCOMFORT unopposed for renomination on the Republican ticket Rep Gracie Pfost is unop vith NEW no line posed on the Democratic ticket and A B Curtis of Orofino on "JNIT-"COMPLETEthe Republican ticket in the First District The only contests on the Rebifocal glasses publican ticket will be for lieutenant governor and superintend lne ent of public instruction LOOK WHAT INVISIBLE school post has attracted RepubBIFOCALS CAN DO lican Andrew Johnson of Arimo and O D Cole of Boise and FOR YOU! Democrat Delbert F Engleking There's no longer a need for putting of Blackfoot : l 1 - Frank Fletcher of Mullan a timber repairman at the Galena iMATTRESt " ! ticket Gov Robert E Smylie is unopposed for the gubernatorial nomination and Charles L Donaldson is the lone candidate for attorney general Three positions on the ballot were not filled until Saturday Wl5 Oei¥ Malm Slewing Glasses — I j SMYLIE UNOPPOSED On the Republican The studies are being carried out at the sites of Glen Canyon Dam on the Arizona-Utaborder Flaming Gorge Dam on the Wyoming-Utah state line and Navaho Dam in New Mexico Additional studies probably will be made at the sites of the smaller dams proposed for the upper Colorado River project system a park service spokesman said Results of preliminary studies should be available soon Facilities at Glen Canyon Dam would include a development site ft near the dam and just off of al- OC C westerners prefer the icmaic TTC oj ouiveys now arc xjj on the San Juan Deing made River arm of the lake site John Mosley of the division of recreation resources planning said The lake behind Glen Canyon Dam would become a national rercreation area such as now exists at Lake Mead behind HoovDowntown Airport Terminal er Dam Mosley said and would Central to everything be a federal operation carried Rooms from $S out by the Park Service the west's largest hotel The National Fish and Wildlife Service is making a study of For reservation write wire fishing potential at the Glen Canor teletype LA854 yon dam site h YEARLY HIGHLIGHT— Genevieve Butts "Miss Clearfield" and Vaughn Clifford want everyone to know that Clearfield will celebrate July 4 with plenty of Former Sen Glen H Taylor of Pocatello who had said for months he might run virtually took himself out of the race He said however that he still might change his mind His nominating petitions would be accepted by the secretary of state's office if he dropped them in the mail before midnight Sylvan A Jeppesen Boise attorney filed for Democratic nomination for attorney general Jeppesen had not previously announced for the post and his name had not figured in speculation Tom Alworth of Filer and Frank L Benson of Pocatello the 1954 nominee filed Friday - Free stimc trie! 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